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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 31 Oct 1980, p. 28

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Huronia calendar Nov. 1 -- Midland Figure Skating Club is holding its first annual craft and bake sale on Sat.. Nov. 1 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Midland's Centennial Arena. -- There will be a halloween dance at Lafontaine Hall, in Lafontaine, on Nov. 1, commencing at 8 p.m. Proceeds from the dance will go to Penetanguishene General Hospital. There will be prizes awarded for the best costume. Admission to the dance is $3.50 per person and the admission price includes a lunch. Music will be provided by The Nor- thern Edition. -- The annual Christmas Bazaar with tea, bake sale and craft table will be held Sat., Nov. 1 at Bonar Presbyterian Church, Port MeNicoll, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Spon- sored by the Willing Workers Society. -- St. John's Choir is holding its third annual' _ spaghetti supper on Sat., Nov. 1 at St. John's Church, Victoria Harbour. Sittings are at 5 p.m..6p.m., and 7 p.m. Children under 12, $2. Adults. $3.75. Tickets, telephone Maida Evans (534-3171). -- The annual bazaar and tea sponsored by the Ladies of St. Ann will be held between 2° p.m. and 6 p.m. in the Laboreau Hall, Penetanguishene, on Sat., Nov. 1. -- The fourth annual Quota Club Christmas Bazaar will be held Sat., Nov. 1 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in St. Paul's Church Hall, King Street, Midland. Crafts, bake table, luncheon. -- The annual Midland Police dance will be held Nov. 1 at the Country Mill. Varitone 5. Lunch and door prizes. See any member for tickets. -- The Bayview School Drama Club is holding a garage sale at 640 Hugel Avenue, Sat., Nov. 1. Proceeds are to assist the club's activities. -- Concerned parents and youth are spon- soring an information and organizational meeting about a Youth Centre for Midland teenagers on Sat., Nov. 1 between noon and 6 p.m. at the Civic Centre. Coffee and en- tertainment:. no charge. For more _in- formation, telephone Bob Jeffery (526-4835). -- Barrie and District Association for the Physically Disabled is holding its annual dance Sat., Nov. 1 in the Lion's Hall, Angus between 8:30 p.m. and 1:30 a.m. Music by Black 2 disc jockey. $50 door prize, spot prizes. bar and buffet. Tickets $5 each. Proceeds to Elaine House. For more in- formation telephone 737-2610. : Nov. 2 -- Members of the Blue Mountains Bruce Trail Club invite you to join them on Sunday, Nov. 2. Meet at 10 a.m. at the Collingwood Youth Hostel. There will be a bike on the Bruce Trail in the morning (bring a lunch). The club's annual general meeting will be held at the Hostel at 2 followed by a meal at the hostel. Everyone is welcome. Nov. 3 r The Huronia Rose Society is holding an open meeting on Mon., Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Simcoe County Building, Midhurst. Panel discussion on clean-up and winter protection of roses. Presentation of show awards. Nov. 4 -- There will be a euchre party on Tues., Nov. 4at8p.m. in the Bayview School gymnasium. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be available. Proceeds to go towards the Bayview School Drama Club. Nov. 4 --The Ladies Auxiliary of Midland -Minor Hockey will be holding their monthly meeting Tues.. Nov. 4 at the Midland arena at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 -- Bazaar, Tea, and Bake Sale to be held Nov. 5 from 2-4 in the I.0.0.F. Hall, Waubaushene. Sponsored by Past Noble Grands' Club of Margaret Rebekah Lodge, Waubaushene. --The Mr. and Mrs. Club annual bean supper will be held Wed., Nov. 5 in St. Paul's United Church Hall between5 p.m.and7p.m. Adults $3. Nov. 6 -- Huronia Crafts Guild meeting in the Midland Civic Centre on Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. Everyone welcome. -- The First Presbyterian Church, Robert Street, Penetanguishene, is having its annual bazaar Thurs., Nov. 6 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the church. -- Church supper for Church of the Good Shepherd. A roast beef supper to be served Thurs., Nov. 6 between 4:30 p.m. and7 p.m. in the Wvebridge Community Hall. Price $5 per adult. $2.50 for children under 12. Advance tickets from Burnie's Bakery, Midland or telephone 526-6603 or 526-8289. --A euchre party will be held Thurs., Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. in the basement of Our Lady of Rosary Church across the bay from Penetanguishene. Good prizes and door prizes. Light lunch will be served. Everyone welcome. Nov. 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15 -- The Little Hill Players will be presenting an evening of Cabaret at the Embassy Hall in Barrie Nov. 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15. This year's show will be entitled 'Celebration' with songs, dances and comedy material. Nov.7 -- Tea will be served and a Christmas Bazaar table set up in Knox Presbyterian Church, Hugel Ave., Midland on Nov. 7 between 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. -- Rent-a-Rake. A leaf raking service is being offered by the Bayview Public School Drama Club. Leaves will be bagged if bags are supplied. A reasonable donation is requested for this service. For more information, telephone 526-6848 or 526-5045 anytime day or evening. -- The ACW of All Saints Church is holding a "Holly" Tea, craft and bake sale, Friday, Nov. 7 from 6:30 p.m. and on Saturday, Nov. 8 from 2 p.m. in the Parish Hall on Peel Street, Penetanguishene. A good opportunity to pick up some Christmas gifts and all are welcome. Nov. 8 Brass Co., a brass trio, is appearing Sat., Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. at Penetanguishene Secon- dary School. Tickets are $1 for children and $2 for adults. Tickets are available at Johnstone's Musicland, Midland; Sound Concept, A & P Mall, Highway 27; and at Gignac's Children's Wear, Penetang ADVANCE POLL SAT., NOV. 1 For Separate School Representative Simcoe County Board Elect " MARCEL BRUNEAU e Informed e Experienced JZ e Activeleadership -- | e@ Experienced Trustee - elected to two terms on North Shore Board of Education (Elliot Lake - Blind River). e@ Want to ensure that tax dollars are wisely spent IN EDUCATION. e Want to ensure that educational system responds to our CHILDREN'S NEEDS Separate School Supporters, mark your ballots on Mon., Nov. 10 of Education @Proven Leadership °Proven Experience eA Platform for Midland's Future RE-ELECT AS MAYOR Moreland. BRU i EAU Marcel © A. Lynn And then my poor meatball rolled under a bush A second trial-run to test the feasibility of using meat balls to carry an oral rabies vaccine for wildlife began this week, Ontario Natural Resources Minister James Auld announced. In a test last March, the ministry distributed 20,000 tetracycline-t- reated meat balls by aircraft into Huron County bush areas. "A total of 40,000 meat balls contained in small plastic bags, are being dropped this month over Wingham and Owen Sound areas to test this type of distribution," Mr. Auld said. "Hamburger meat balls, readily devoured by foxes and skunks, the province's main rabies carriers, are believed to be the most effective method of eventually administering the vaccine,'"' the Minister added. Ministry research scientist Dennis Voigt says that in 1981 the meat balls may carry doses of the vaccine which is presently being developed. For trial purposes, they now contain only small quantities of a marking agent. tetracycline, more commonly known as an antibiotic. Teeth of bait-eating foxes and skunks will show golden yellow fluorescent lines under an ultra-violet microscope. Local hunters and trappers assist the program by turning over captured foxes and skunks to the rabies unit of the ministry's wildlife research station at Maple, Ontario. Voigt says results of trials held last fall showed that 74 per cent of the foxes and 56 per cent of the skunks captured had taken the bait. Jitney open to town curlers A mixed open jitney will be held at Midland Curling Club tomorrow night. The event which will begin at 7 p.m. is open to any curlers in town that would like to compete on a fun level. Cross-bow hunters miss deer, by that much... Good news for deer hunters who use cross- bows, the deer in Huronia are active At least two hunters, using cross-bows, came across potential venison yesterday, although the white-tail was quicker than the pair and disappeared before they could get away a clean shot. Draw winners Women from Waubaushene, Aurora and Wvebridge were the winners in the draw held by the Waubaushene UCW in the Odd Fellows Hall Oct. 22. Mona Duncliffe of Waubaushene won the storm door. Reta Rank of Aurora won the mirror. Doris Reynolds of Wvebridge won the crib quilt. MSS students up the river Grade 11 and 12 students at Midland Secondary School took a trip down the Nahanni River in Nahanni National Park in the Northwest Territories Tuesday. Actually, their trip was through a slide presentation by Mike Odesse, a_ former student of MSS. His synchronization of music and pictures was the highlight of the whole' presentation. Another showing of this production will,be given Nov. 12 at dee. Marie Among the Hurons at 7 p.m. No admission will be . charged. Fire Midland firefighters were called out Monday at 3:09 p.m. to 1055 Glen Eagles to snuff out a chimney fire. PERKINSFIELD, NOTICE OF POLL Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Township of Tiny In the County of Simcoe that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following offices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore, polls will be held at the times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of electing the holders of such offices. OFFICE(S) FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD DEPUTY-REEVE ONE (1) TOBE ELECTED COUNCILLORS THREE (3) TOBE ELECTED FOR THE OFFICE OF MEMBER OF SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTED BY SEPARATE SCHOOL SUPPORTERS (NORTH WARD) ONE (1) TO BE ELECTED. ADVANCE POLLS: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST, 1980 MUNICIPAL OFFICES, PERKINSFIELD, ONTARIO LOL 2J0 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, 1980 MUNICIPAL OFFICES, PERKINSFIELD, ONTARIO LOL 2J0 TIME: 9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. i) REGULAR POLLS: MONDAY; NOVEMBER 10TH, 1980 LOCATION: POLL NO. 1, WYEBRIDGE HALL, POLL NO. 2, MUNICIPAL OFFICES POLL NO. 3, LAFONTAINE PARISH HALL, POLL NO. 4, WYEVALE COMMUNITY HALL, POLL NO. 5, TOANCHE FIRE HALL, POLL NO. 6, WILLIAM HOR- SEFALL RESIDENCE. PROXY APPLICATION: A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later than 5 o'clock In the afternoon of Polling Day November 10th, 1980 to receive a certificate to vote by proxy for the polling subdivision in which the person appointing the voting proxy Is entitled to vote. Given under my hand this 22nd day of October, 1980. ALL POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 110'CLOCK A.M. UNTIL 8:00 O'CLOCK P.M., NO LONGER. oy G.L. Maurice, Returning Officer. Friday, October 31, 1980, Page 29

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